That looks like an abbreviation for Scheduled IV Controlled Substance. It's a misdemeanor of the first degree for possession of a Scheduled IV narcotic.
There is NO statute of limitations on felony offenses in North Carolina.
The felony charge and degree of felony must be known to answer this question.
Yes.
Yes, you have that option.
No.
yes it does
Original jurisdiction.
If you have a felony record, you can't purchase a firearm, period. Not only in NC, but in the entire United States.
Its a class c felony for over an ounce. in not sure how much more it takes to get a "higher" class felony.. did I say higher. lol o-yaa I did.. 420 to all.. west coast bud is the best..
NO. Nowhere in the US is a convicted felon able to legally possess a firearm.
No, if there was no serious injury or death.... Property Damage only. Yes, if there was serious death or injury.
Yes, a person who has been charged with a felony but not convicted of the crime can be the executor of an estate depending where that person is in the legal process. A person who has been charged with a felony is considered innocent until proven guilty.